Blaze Pizza has become my go to for GF pizza. They offer 3 different types of GF crust: cauliflower, GF crust, and Keto crust that is also GF. They press the GF dough separately, change gloves, and when it comes time to put the pizza in the fire oven they place it on a rubber looking disc to avoid cross contamination. I have never had any problems eating here!
Yes
The gluten free crust is pressed on a mat with a separate press. They’ll change gloves and only use fresh ingredients and new utensils to make your pizza if you ask. Cooked in the same oven but still on the mat then cut with specific gluten free utensils. I watched the whole thing, asked questions, and was very impressed.
Plus the pizza actually tasted good!
Yes
They have a gluten free crust. It tastes super good and would be great for someone who isn’t super sensitive or isn’t celiac. They do change gloves but it’s all from the same line. I was concerned as I watched my pizza go down the line but ate it anyway and now I’m sick.
No
I have been to Blaze restaurants that use precautions in preparing GF pizzas. This isn’t one of them. We ordered 2 GF pizzas for my daughter and I, and the fellow (not his fault, obviously had no training) took two of the cooking discs out of a pile of flour from the regular station. He put our GF dough on top of the flour covered discs. We apologized for the inconvenience and left. Blaze is in general a terribly run franchise system. Very disappointing.
— Not at all
They have great gluten free crust. It’s especially good if you ask for it well done as it helps get it more crispy. They are pretty good at changing gloves and asking if it is an allergy.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
This location had been good in the past and made sure to take precautions including getting fresh toppings but not so great the past year. I’ve tried multiple times to go back and every time over the past year, I have walked out without ordering as they make me extremely uncomfortable. Every time I go they have a change in staff. When I ask about celiac friendly, they advise they change their gloves, have a gf dough, and have a separate “allergy” sauce, but they WILL NOT use separate toppings. So therefore you will be glutened. When I’ve inquired but getting fresh toppings they have advised they can’t do that. If you try this place be TAKE CAUTION.
They offer a Gluten free option but sadly there's a high risk of cross contamination. There are very few employees that care enough to acknowledge your celiac concerns and use ingredients separate from the front counter. I've been to this location twice and the 2nd time was the awful experience that made me stop going.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
Excellent pizza! I had the regular GF crust and it was quite tasty. I also have to give them credit for switching out the crust twice when they pulled them out and they had small rips in the bottom. They said it was already fragile, so they wanted a good one. Excellent customer service!
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent